We are all busy. This series helps me to sit down with my kids read to them and expose them to great aspects of the gospel. As they grow older, the verses on the bottom of the pages will provide further areas to dive into the Word! Great set of books!

The Trinity is the book that originally caught my attention about this series. An explanation of the Trinity for a 4 year old? This I had to see. Our little guide in this book is appropriately named Angel (a little corny, but that's ok). :) God's holiness, self-sufficiency, omnipresence, omniscience, knowledge of each individual, authority as Creator, and uniqueness are again covered in easy to grasp language. Then Angel explains that there is one God in three persons who are all distinct but all one God - I love that the next page says that we can't completely understand it because God is unlike anything in this world! This truth is applied personally in that the persons of God live in community, and we were created for community, too. The basics of salvation are then covered in this book, as well, explaining the roles of the Father, Son, and Spirit in our salvation.I love that these books have simple, colorful illustrations on each page that capture the essence of what is being talked about without trying to depict God in any way. Excellent. Each page also has Scripture references at the bottom that parents can use with their kids for further discussion and study! You can see my complete series review here:http://runwatchplaywait.blogspot.com/2009/04/book-review-big-thoughts-for-little.html

All of the books in this "Big Thoughts for little thinkers" series are great! This one takes a very difficult concept and makes it interesting and kid friendly! I would highly recommend this book for helping your child understand a foundational truth of the Christian faith. My son just turned 6 and we've been reading these for about 6 now and he still loves them! Great for even preschool aged kids.